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This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.
Innovative, Inspirational, and Above All, Practical and Proven
Crisis Intervention Teams divert people living with mental illness from jail with practical alternatives. Decriminalizing Mental Illness offers effective strategies for building a permanent Crisis Intervention Team (CIT) program based on a confirmed, easy-to-follow process of capacity building. It will help you:
-Establish community networking and fundraising to support your CIT program.
-Decide the program's scope and structure given your community's unique situation.
-Implement your process with a checklist of field-proven Effective Practices.
-Create true collaboration between law enforcement and mental health professionals.
-Choose the venue, format, and personnel for training those involved.
-Take your CIT program from conception to a self-sustaining community service.
"CIT is the best idea for addressing a major problem for local municipalities-what to do with the mentally ill. Decriminalizing Mental Illness is the
most powerful blueprint for getting the job done." - George F. Breedy, Captain, St. Charles Parish Sheriff's Office
James Klopovic, Major, USAF, retired, holds a Doctor of Public Policy, with concentration on service
program capacity building at the organizational and community levels. After retiring from the United States Air Force, James served as a senior staffer for 25 years on the North Carolina Governor's Crime Commission, where his responsibilities encompassed strategic planning, municipal governance, financial development, federal granting, and community and organizational development, implementation, and evaluation. James is cofounder with his daughter Nicole of The Nicole and James Klopovic Family Charitable Foundation, which lends support to local social programs with funding and knowledge ofCapacity Building to encourage Permanent Solutions to Permanent Problems.
Nicole Klopovic holds a Doctor of Medical Science and is a certified Physician Associate (PA-C). Additionally, she is a captain in the U.S. Air Force Reserve Medical Corps. She pursues both her Air Force and PA-C careers while serving as the CEO of The Nicole and James Klopovic Family Charitable Foundation.
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This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.
Innovative, Inspirational, and Above All, Practical and Proven
Crisis Intervention Teams divert people living with mental illness from jail with practical alternatives. Decriminalizing Mental Illness offers effective strategies for building a permanent Crisis Intervention Team (CIT) program based on a confirmed, easy-to-follow process of capacity building. It will help you:
-Establish community networking and fundraising to support your CIT program.
-Decide the program's scope and structure given your community's unique situation.
-Implement your process with a checklist of field-proven Effective Practices.
-Create true collaboration between law enforcement and mental health professionals.
-Choose the venue, format, and personnel for training those involved.
-Take your CIT program from conception to a self-sustaining community service.
"CIT is the best idea for addressing a major problem for local municipalities-what to do with the mentally ill. Decriminalizing Mental Illness is the
most powerful blueprint for getting the job done." - George F. Breedy, Captain, St. Charles Parish Sheriff's Office
James Klopovic, Major, USAF, retired, holds a Doctor of Public Policy, with concentration on service
program capacity building at the organizational and community levels. After retiring from the United States Air Force, James served as a senior staffer for 25 years on the North Carolina Governor's Crime Commission, where his responsibilities encompassed strategic planning, municipal governance, financial development, federal granting, and community and organizational development, implementation, and evaluation. James is cofounder with his daughter Nicole of The Nicole and James Klopovic Family Charitable Foundation, which lends support to local social programs with funding and knowledge ofCapacity Building to encourage Permanent Solutions to Permanent Problems.
Nicole Klopovic holds a Doctor of Medical Science and is a certified Physician Associate (PA-C). Additionally, she is a captain in the U.S. Air Force Reserve Medical Corps. She pursues both her Air Force and PA-C careers while serving as the CEO of The Nicole and James Klopovic Family Charitable Foundation.